Journal of Applied Mathematics
Volume 2011 (2011), Article ID 246286, 14 pages
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/246286
Research Article

Downscaling Global Weather Forecast Outputs Using ANN for Flood Prediction

Disaster Control Research Center, Tohoku University, Aoba 6-6-11, Sendai 890-8579, Japan

Received 15 September 2010; Accepted 23 January 2011

Academic Editor: Gani Stamov

Copyright © 2011 Nam Do Hoai et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Abstract

Downscaling global weather prediction model outputs to individual locations or local scales is a common practice for operational weather forecast in order to correct the model outputs at subgrid scales. This paper presents an empirical-statistical downscaling method for precipitation prediction which uses a feed-forward multilayer perceptron (MLP) neural network. The MLP architecture was optimized by considering physical bases that determine the circulation of atmospheric variables. Downscaled precipitation was then used as inputs to the super tank model (runoff model) for flood prediction. The case study was conducted for the Thu Bon River Basin, located in Central Vietnam. Study results showed that the precipitation predicted by MLP outperformed that directly obtained from model outputs or downscaled using multiple linear regression. Consequently, flood forecast based on the downscaled precipitation was very encouraging. It has demonstrated as a robust technology, simple to implement, reliable, and universal application for flood prediction through the combination of downscaling model and super tank model.